i want to commend diane oshimaya and her staff for a really great summary and also the summerization of public comments. i do want to clarify, however, one area on page 6 of the report. we'll also put this in writing. it has to do with the northeast waterfront, there's a sentence that says there is community support for current development projects including seawall lot 324 and 322-1 as long as careful consideration is given to and use, architectural design issues including respect for existing height limits, activation of ground floor street frontages, especially on the public corridor and enhancements. that's all true but we would like to see a separation of the two development projects. i think they are uniquely different. 322 aye is proposed affordable housing development that the barbary coast neighborhood association along with other neighborhood groups formed a consortium and made comments and issues recommendations. we also served on a working group to develop the rfp, we appreciate the consideration of our recommendations. however, we did not support, although we supported a